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Reviews for Plan B: Rescuing a Planet under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble

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The average rating for Plan B: Rescuing a Planet under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2012-05-13 00:00:00
2003was given a rating of 4 stars Debbie Tkachyk
Lester Brown is known by many in the environmental community to be a bit of an alarmist, meaning of course that his preferred method of motivating or reaching his audience is to present them with troubling facts in hopes that this will spur them into action. While some take offense to this general style of presenting an argument, I actually found the way he lays his argument out in Plan B 2.0, Rescuing a Planet Under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble sobering rather than alarming, and measured rather than irresponsible. This is where physical geography gets the most interesting for me, when it is focused on how humans affect their environment. I found this book sobering and uplifting at the same time. It presents a universal call to action that is not overly politically divisive, makes clear sense of the problems we face and what cause them, and is not overly pessimistic about our future. I would recommend it to anyone looking to learn more about global climate change and environmental activism.
Review # 2 was written on 2011-11-20 00:00:00
2003was given a rating of 5 stars Louis Lapointe
Our world view is changing, thanks in large part to Lester Brown's writing. Everyday I encounter new voices in the social media that understand Lester Brown and the solutions presented by him and the several other authors, each with his own slant on the same problem. We are capable of pulling back. We are not lemmings, each one of millions running desperately into the sea to relieve the stress of overcrowding or desperate to find relief from thirst. Not yet. At least not all of us. Still, many of us are hungry or desperate, and some of us need to get busy using less, being more efficient and awakening to the crisis already affecting too many humans and too much life on this beautiful Eden, Earth. Lester Brown's Worldwatch Institute gave us the first warnings year after year with real data. And the 2001 book Eco-Economy gave us a reliable guide to the policies needed to secure the future. Recent books echo Brown's 2003 Plan B. Some refine the detailed options, but all agree on the ever more desperate need for the world view that requires an ecologically honest cost/benefit analysis. We still tout economic growth as a panacea for all our economic ills when in fact it is costing us and the Earth far more than it is worth. The solutions outlined by Brown should be blatantly obvious: Our resource base must be analyzed in relationship to projected population growth. Our barriers to family planning need to be removed. Ecology and efficiency must trump short-term economic gain. Protecting our remaining world resources like water and forests is now urgent, as is the upgrading of our cities. We can do this, as Plan B and Eco-Economy and other recent books make crystal clear. The solutions have been studied and refined since the 1970's. It's not magic, just political will and corporate greed that stand in our way. People in developed countries need to use less. We need to shift the tax and subsidy codes; get off fossil fuels, coal and plastic; increase efficiency in electrical grids and automobiles; and redo urban transport. (I have a vivid childhood memory of the rails being torn up in Oakland, California.) The media can help, as can the wealthy and writers of fiction. Brown tells the tale of soap operas successfully illustrating how individuals can make a huge difference. Fiction can be a powerful paradigm changer. We cannot buy our way out of overusing the planet, nor the lemming-like desperation of overcrowding that threatens human populations throughout the world. We're all in this together.


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